Son transforms a Unitree robot dog into an all-terrain mobility chair for his disabled father
yankodesign.com Jul 10, 2026

Son transforms a Unitree robot dog into an all-terrain mobility chair for his disabled father

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

YouTuber Jake Laser repurposed a Unitree quadruped robot into an all‑terrain mobility chair for his father, who has lived with multiple sclerosis for over two decades. The industrial robot’s hybrid design—wheels for smooth surfaces and articulated legs for rough ground—was retained, while Laser added a racing bucket seat, safety harness, and a wireless dual‑joystick controller. He recalibrated the balance software to accommodate a human passenger’s shifting weight, enabling stable navigation of stairs, ladders, rocky riverbeds and steep hills. Aesthetic touches inspired by 1940s Bugatti cars, such as carbon‑fiber accents and chrome‑style headlights, gave the device a personal, futuristic look. After extensive testing, Laser’s father rode the robot for the first time in twenty‑plus years, regaining access to trails and landscapes previously out of reach.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · It demonstrates how open‑source robotics can be adapted for personalized medical mobility, turning high‑tech platforms into life‑changing assistive devices.